That ship wasn't assembled, it was sculpted." The cost in trade was Paris’ jukebox and three of the U.S.S. Behind its conventional looks was some unique technology, which included a neurogenic interface. The alien ship caught the Lieutenant's eye, as he remarked "it's a work of art. In early 2376, this small, unassuming spacecraft was acquired by Ensign Tom Paris from a space station called Abaddon’s Repository of Lost Treasures. Voyager NCC-74656’s used power cells. Paris named the ship ‘Alice’ after an attractive woman called Alice Battisti, whom he had known at Starfleet Academy. He had tried turning the ship into a towing vessel but later realized it was too much work since it needed constant repair. Before Paris bought the ship, Abaddon had originally bought it from a Haakonian trader. This fully illustrated Star Trek: The Official Starships magazine covers the Alice Shuttlecraft. This allowed the ship to control the pilot, and even appears before him in a seductive humanoid form.
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